Cabinet Secretary for Culture and Social Justice

The Cabinet Secretary for Culture and Social Justice (Ysgrifennydd y Cabinet dros Ddiwylliant a Chyfiawnder Cymdeithasol) is a member of the Cabinet in the Welsh Government. The current officeholder is Jane Hutt since July 2024.

Responsibilities
The responsibilities of the post are:

The office-holder also organised some of the Welsh Government's support to Ukraine following that country's invasion by Russia, as well as welcoming those who arrived in Wales from Ukraine. The holder also was supporting and preparing for the devolution of more powers from the UK Government, such as youth justice, probation and policing.
 * Co-ordinating cross-cutting measures than can tackle poverty and promote prosperity
 * Co-ordinating Child Poverty mitigation measures
 * Digital Inclusion
 * Oversee lottery funding distribution in Wales
 * Inclusive financial systems, such as credit unions
 * Reforming the Welfare system
 * Fuel Poverty
 * Fire and Rescue Services, which includes community fire safety
 * Community safety
 * Leading policy relating to the Armed forces in Wales and Veterans
 * The "Wales and Africa Programme"
 * EU settlement scheme
 * Human rights and equality in Wales
 * Issue co-ordination relating to asylum seekers, refugees, Gypsies, Roma, Travellers, and community cohesion.
 * Tackling domestic abuse, sexual and gender-based violence, and modern slavery.
 * Volunteering and the Voluntary sector
 * Youth Justice, and "Female Offending blueprints"
 * Wales Resilience Forum chair
 * Intergovernmental relations with police and crime commissioners, Criminal Justice agencies, and the UK Government regarding the Prisons and the Probation Service.
 * Relations with the Welsh commissioners for Older People's, Children's, and Future Generations.
 * Services on advice and advocacy
 * Leading responsibility on the monitoring of the Royal Mail and Post Office matters in Wales.
 * Public appointments policy, and its implementation
 * Nation-wide implementation of the framework for the Well-being of Future Generations, including a National Stakeholder Fora, and overseeing the relationship with public bodies concerning the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015.
 * Social Partnership and Public Procurement Bill, and the Shadow Partnership Council
 * Living wage
 * Fair Work
 * Liaison as part of the 2021 Welsh Labour–Plaid Cymru agreement

As a Welsh Minister, the holder is to have an annual salary of £105,701 for 2020–2021.